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Joined June 2020
Happy to share that my first-ever paper: "Unveiling the Influence of Amplifying Language-Specific Neurons" got accepted to #AACL2025!☝️🤓🥰 Preprint: https://t.co/fsmi5H9cXI Here's an overview of our paper in thread 🧵👇(0/n)
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it's been 3 yrs every semester i find a new reason to live w stronger faith as a muslim. to think that it all started when i questioned God, i was literally chosen, it could easily turned me the other way around. i think this is the proudest thing in my 21 yrs of living.
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i did everything i could, i reached out, nothing changed. the stationary drains the life out of me.
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whereas someone in bio unit is geared with a laptop?? what the hell are you smoking dawg if this wasn't for learning dynamic system i wouldn't even
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bro's a COMPUTATION unit and doesn't even provide laptops for people working in there are we fr... apparently they have PCs but so is the library mann cmon now
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obv this depends on whether or not u're familiar w the country. someone who loves anime/jpnese products are prolly familiar w jpn and whatnot (i don't, that's why)
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3. don't do it in japan (personal reason) most natives are just too indirect for my liking
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2. don't do it in a country whose major lang isn't english, even if the curriculum is. you need to know word-for-word what the prof/postdocs say to be able to implement it in ur work. even when i did research in my country miscomm is already common let alone w a lang barrier
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1. if you're new to the field, don't pick a prof who's too famous; better pick an asst prof. literally mentorship at its poorest except if there are postdocs that will help you. just avoid this unless u wanna cry twice a day guessing & initiating everything like i did
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*this applies to student researchers: masters/phd/intern/visiting whatever
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thankyou🙏🙏🙏 fr W goated mentorship from him🫡 (also i'm currently on a phd/master hunt pls reach)
>be me >failed to publish my undergrad work to a *workshop* of a *CL conferece >timeskip.exe >co-supervised an undergrad as an alumni >made a paper to one of *CL conferences whoever is in the lookout for master's or even phd student, she may be one of the potential candidates
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can confirm👍
Happy to announce that our paper has been accepted at AACL 2025! ☝️🤓 The first author, @floringham was an undergraduate student from Universitas Indonesia , whom I co-supervised with @AlhamFikri and Alfan Farizki Wicaksono. When we first met,she knew nothing about Deep Learning
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Me as an UG student: happy to get into any conference with “international” in the name UG students these days: first-ever paper published in *CL Congrats!
Happy to share that my first-ever paper: "Unveiling the Influence of Amplifying Language-Specific Neurons" got accepted to #AACL2025!☝️🤓🥰 Preprint: https://t.co/fsmi5H9cXI Here's an overview of our paper in thread 🧵👇(0/n)
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this work was heavily supervised, mentored, emotionally supported by all my supervisors and friend from UI and MBZUAI @AlhamFikri @haryoaw @mki028 @LyzanderMA . also huge thanks to both institutions for the GPU resources and Kaggle for all my 9 accounts (pls don't ban me i beg)
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✅ Cross-lingual amplification can slightly reduce perplexity and enhance performance between closely related languages, though generally leads to performance degradation in others, indicating limited effectiveness in cross-lingual transfer. (7/n)
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